Ukraine President Jailonsky
Kiev: At least 16 people, including six children, were killed and more than 50 injured in the Russian missile attack on Ukraine’s central city Crevy Rih on Friday. At the same time, drones were also attacked in Kharkiv. Five people died in the drone attack. Ukraine’s President Jailonsci wrote on social media X- “The rescue operation is still going on in Krivi Rih after the Russian missile attack. So far, 16 people including six children have been confirmed death. In Kharkiv, rescue efforts continued throughout the day after the targeted Russian drone attack. Six” Shahid “drone was deliberately attacked. Sadly, all the families were killed and the dear were killed. Per my condolences. Another targeted attack by a Russian FPV drone in Kherason – Kherrason Thermal Power Plant. “
Accused of violating ceasefire
He added, “These attacks cannot be casual – Russians know what they are doing. They know that these energy facilities should be saved from attacks under the promise made by Russia from the US side. Every Russian promise breaks down with missiles or drones, bombs or artillery. Diplomacy has no meaning for them.” President Zelancesi said that the ceasefire could have already happened, but Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly rejected it. “Therefore pressure is required – there is enough pressure on Russia. The ceasefire could have been already – these are Putin who rejects it, it is Moscow who has denied the ceasefire since March 11. These are the people who are in Russia, who want this war. ‘
Meanwhile, from 23 to 25 March, the United States held expert-level discussions with delegations from Russia and Ukraine in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. These bilateral meetings were held by US President Donald Trump after a high -level discussion with Russian President Putin and Ukrainian President Zelanski. The dialogue was mainly focused on extensive diplomatic efforts to promote security in the Black Sea, security of commercial maritime activity, energy infrastructure conservation and permanent peace
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